Michael McIntyre's greatest jokes #1

Criticism:- Phone Charging Joke was very funny since it's very personal to me, back then without the technology, the decision of getting stuff we take granted now a days was a big deal.- Raising children joke was the funniest. I've risen my children and have experienced all the things Michael suggested in this excerpt.- OMG the driving joke! Haha! Hilarious!!- The clock one is so obsurd and funny at the same time. It's just so funny how he makes fun of things we experience all the time.- The sport joke is again, as usual, funny! Sports is a peculiar things, and when explained and emphasised by Michael, it makes my throat hurt :)- Christmas Toys from Crackers are just -- well you know.- I like the McDonald's at Heathrow, not the one down the street. This joke was surprising since it combines my personal interest and my personal experience from my kids.Gain free games and money!bit.ly/2DCZNzjLove Michael McIntyre as much as I do? Then sit back and relax while this man entertains you with his awfully funny jokes!Make sure to watch his Big Show on BBC One on Saturdays!Make sure to subscribe for more brilliant videos of comedy.

I don't really get this idea people have that all other comedians tell racist and sexist jokes, the vast majority of comedians don't. I can't think of a single popular comedian (Jim Davidson doesn't count as popular) who does this. As for cursing, it is actually more authentic for most people to say jokes with an occasional fuck where appropriate than to avoid cursing altogether as must people curse at some point. It is where excessive cursing is used to cover up lack of talent that we run into difficulties. For me, if you are trying to be a 'clean' comedian, I think it comes across as a bit false. In my opinion , no style of comedy is better than any other per se, it is down to how you perform them. I took up comedy myself three months ago and it really opened my eyes to how nuanced and complex a world it is. I never personally ffound Michael funny, but I would never criticise him having seen how comedy works, it really can be "One man and his dog" in front of you sometimes (well not literally a dog unless it's a guide dog) Michael survived that world to become a superstar, so even though he is not my cup of tea, I doff my imaginary cap to him. What I will say about him though, is while his sets don't do it for me, his send to all segment on his TV show is hilarious. Seems like a nice guy too so fair play to him and continued success.